kilazult
Kilazult is a synthetic compound with the chemical formula C18H15ClN2O2. It is a derivative of the benzothiazole class of compounds, characterized by a benzothiazole ring fused with a benzene ring. The molecule contains a chlorine atom, two nitrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms, in addition to the carbon and hydrogen atoms that make up the benzene rings.
Kilazult is primarily used as a pharmaceutical intermediate in the synthesis of various medications. Its unique
In terms of its physical properties, kilazult is typically a white to off-white crystalline powder. It is
Kilazult's synthesis involves the reaction of 2-aminothiophenol with o-phenylenediamine in the presence of a suitable catalyst.
Due to its potential use in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, kilazult is subject to regulatory oversight.